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rudratial FARM LOANS J Low Interest / Lone Term / Fair Appraisal J Prompt Service W. L. LUMPKIN I Correspondent LOUISBURG, N. C. A Kansas man says he stands on his head five minutes every day. Perhaps to get' a better view of this topsy-turvy world. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. Harry H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon General Practice - Glasses Fitted Special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Phonc?: 410-1 and 410-2 Offices: 120 N. Main Street Dr. H. 0. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 VP. Nash St. Louisbnrg, N. C Phones: Office 1*1-1 Home 287-2 Hour*? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8 Special attention to o Slice work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women. X-Ray and Fluoroscopic tton. Diathermy and Ultra* Violet light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. I Mrs. Walter Cuthrell, R. N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. 0. Office in Service Drag Co. ? - ? ? i D. T. Smithwick Dentist Loulsbnrg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Iioiiisbergi North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in all Courts 0. M. Beam Attorney at Uw Loulsburg, N. O. Mot In Professional Building ?at to The Franklin Times Practice In all Court* W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Loulsburg, N. O. OflUx In First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Court a W. B. Yarborongh Hill Yarborough Yarborougti & Yarborough Attorney i 4 Counsellors at Law Ofltoe In Egerton Ball ding Over Ttmkel'n Store Loulsburg, N. O. Pinrtcu In Franklin and adjoin- < tag counties, and la the United 1 States Court* at Raleigh K. B. White K. H. Maloai i. K. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Loulsburg, N. O. O? eral practice, settlement ef as Mas, funds Invested. One man bsr at the firm always In offlos. Main Street Barber Shop L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Loulsbnrg, N. O. Parlors nnder Union Warehouse on Main Street. First stasa work guaranteed. Olr? me a nB. SPRING IS HERE and no is the time to hare year Winter Clothes cleaned and pressed and packed away in Moth Proof bagx. We have them. ALSO To hare yonr Spring Suits cleaned and pressed for Spring wear. We can give yon the best service to be bad, and at reasonable prices. PROMPT PICK-UP, DELIVERY ? * >???? Louisburg Dry Cleaners Lomlslmrg-s Oldest Cleaners with Franklin County's most FIRST TIME This year, lor the first) time, Polk County will be represented by a 4-H crops judging team at the N. C. State Fair, according to Assistant Farm Agent S. H. Dob son. INCREASE The U. S. Department of Com merce estimates that national in come in the first four months of 1939 totaled $21,561,000,000, a gain of 2 per cent over the corres ponding period of last year. FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283-1 Place Your Order ? FOR ? TOBACCO FLUES And Be Ready. SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. SHOP IN UNION WAREHOUSE EVERY DAY OF the YEAR SOMEONE DIES WHO WAS GOIN& TO BUY LIFE INSURANCE 'as soon as convenient." GET THE FACTS AND INSURE TODAY WELDON D. EGERTON General Agent Louisburg, N. C. Security Life & Trust Co. EVERY SUIT AND COAT I SELL IS GUARANTEED FOR A YEAR BECAUSE IT IS MY PRIVILEGE TO SELL THE FAMOUS 3bcuud Jlme. OF TAILO RED-TO MEASURE CLOTHES The Only Clothing You Can Buy That Is Both Qua/ionieed For Wear and 1% 9nlu/ied Against Damage ? THE^NBW SPRING SELECTION OF 3 00 HANDSOME FABRICS IS NOW READY AT PRICES STARTING at$245? DOUGLAS PERRY Mnthalde Mercantile O*. Phone JM7-8 8. Main, Ht. paassssa This Month On the Farm JULY r ~: ? - Boliver Pigs, he sex, sez he: "Don't count too much on what may be: Remember that what's good costs work While troubles mostly all come free." ? Sex Bolivar P., sez he. State College specialists offer the following suggestions to North Carolina farmers for the month of July: Cotton Agronomist Paul Kime says fre quent cultivation of cotton dur ing July is beneficial as it main tains a mulch that helps to hold the moisture. The cultivation should be shallow at all times in order to prevent injury to the root system. This also applies to corn and most other cultivated crops. Vegetables Robert Schmidt, Experiment Station horticulturist, has four suggestions for gardeners. First, be says, set tomatoes early in the month for a fall crop. And be sure to use wilt resistant varieties. Second, sow cabbage seed for a fall crop. The plant bed may need protection from the sun. Third, July is not too late to sow collard seed. Very often, the best winter collards are from late plantings. Fourth, fall crop Irish potatoes are usually planted during the lat ter part of July. Poultry Roy Dearstyne, head of the State College Poultry Department, says these hot summer days are trying both for the poultryman and his birds. To keep efficiency as near the top as possible, t-he' poultryman is advised to follo^v these simple rules: Don't over crowd your birds, and be sure to provide plenty of ventilation In the houses; provide an ample number of feed hoppers and wat re containers; cull at all times, destroying crippled and sub-norm al birds; check lice and mite In festations; vaccinate against chicken pox; examine birds for intestinal parasites; feed a balanc ed dlet;_ and qpllecL and market eggs frequently. Dairying July is a bud month for dairy! cowg, gays John Arey, extension dairyman, because of tbe annoy ance from flies and the" heat and variation in the quality and quan tity of feed furnished by pastures. Since grazing in most permanent pastures gets short and tough dur ing the summer, temporary graz ing crops such as lespedeza and ; Sudan grass are needed as sup plements. Unless they are provid ed, It will be necessary, in order to maintain a uniform milk flow, to ieed silage And increase the protein content of the grain mix ture to around 20 per cent. The grain allowance should be increas ed gradually as the quantity of grazing In the pasture diminishes. Agronomy Extension Agronomist Enosi Blair says one of tbe most im portant Jobs during July is thresh ing small grains on farms where they are not harvest?d with com bines. In either case, after the grain is threshed, it should be stored in tight bins where li will be easy to treat with carbon bisul phide should grain moth's and I weevils attack. These pests usually make their appearance two to three weeks after tbe grain has been threshed. Blair also advises keeping the mowing machine busy until all weeds In the lespedeza field have been clipped oft and until the pastures have been mown over. Fruits Dr. Luther Shaw, extension plant pathologist, ' suggests that apple growers should keep up their spray program during this period, since blotch and bitter rot usually make their appearance at this time of the year. Success in the control of these two diseases will depend upon the thorough ness and timeliness of the applica tions of cover sprays. Flowers 1 Tbe dahlU, one of the most * \ - popular of the fall flowers, re quires close attention from the gardener at this season of the ; year, says James G. Weaver, State1 College horticulturist. During the growing season. t-he dahlia re- J quires a large amount of water.j If the plants continually wilt dur ing the day and the soil seems dry, this indicates that transpira-j tion and evaporation are in excess of absoj'pHon. So. water is needed to keep the balance more even. Plants suffering from lack of wat er will become hard and stunted, and, of course, cannot produce the! best flowers. The best time toj water dahlias is late in the after- 1 noon. NEWSPAPERS A recent survey conducted in< 35 states revealed that seven out of 10 farmers personally inter viewed subscribed to a daily news paper and more than half took a I weekly. Customer ? Look hei-e, butcher, you are giving me a big piece of bone. With meat as high as it is I don't want all that bone. Butcher ? I'm not giving it to you, mister; you're paying for it. FOR RENT Furnished rooms or apartments. Call Mrs M. S. Clifton at 313-1. ^-26-tf. WANTED: Widely known pcrxon in community to act as repre sentative for the Sun and Diet Health Resort and Martha Washington School of Dietetics. Excellent opportunity. Splendid remuneration. Write HIGH POINT, N. C. Telephone 9370. 6-30-lt XOTICK OF SALE OK REAL. ESTATK UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority conferred in the undersigned, under and by that Deed of TriMt, bearing date of ? ^ 1936, executed by Nelson Person and wife. Penny Person, to G. M. Beam, Trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County. North Carolina, in Book! 251, at Page 358, and default hav- j ing been made in the payment j of the indebtedness secured by | said Deed of Try^t, and demand having been made on the under signed to sell the property descrlb- 1 ed in said Deed of Trust, the un dersigned Trustee will, on ' TUESDAY, JUI.Y 2.VTH, ; at' the hour of twelve o'clock M., at the Franklin County Court house door, Loulsburg, North Car olina. offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, the fallowing tract or parcel of land, situate in Franklinton Township, NorMi Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of S. S. Person, on the East by the J. G. Staunton estate, on ?he South by the Calvin Outlaw lands, on the West by t'he lands of J. A. Boone, containing 10 acres more or less, and being the land bought by Nelson Person from A. B. Weston. This the 19th day of June, 1939. G. M. BEAM, 6-30-4t. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority of sale contained in that certain judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, entered In that certain tax foreclosure suit No. 163 M, en titled "Commissioners of the Town of Loulsburg v. Herman Perry and wife, et al.", which said Judgment is duly docketed in Tax Judgment 3 at page 90, In the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, the undersigned Com mlssloner will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In the Town of iLouisburg, Franklin Connty, ? t . ? North Carolina, at or about the hour ot twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 27 JULY 193U the following described land in Louisburg Township, Franklin County, North Carolina: Listed in t-he name of Herman Perry for years 1935 and 1936 and described as follows: Situate on the west side of an alley running north to the Halifax road, and bounded on the north | by the lands of Hattie and Wil- 1 liam Littlejohn, on the east by t'he I said alley running to the Halifax road, on the south by the lauds of Ting Fuller, and on the west by the lands formerly owned by Char lie Moseley and being the lot con veyed to Sophia Johnson Plum- j nier, by deed of E. H. Malone, . trustee, dated 1 June 1931, and; recorded 10 June 1931 in Book 294 at page 434, and conveyed to | Herman Perry by deed of Sophia Plummer and husband, William Plummer, dated 12 Dec. 1934, re-l corded 13 December 1934 in Book 320 at page 466, to which refer- J ence is hereby made. Dated and posted this the 26th i day of June, 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 6-30-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority of sale contained in that! certain judgment of th6 Superior! Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, entered in that certain tax foreclosure suit No. 154 M, en titled "Commissioners of t-he Town I i-f Louisburg v. Hugh Leonard and wife, Martha Leonard, which said judgment is duly docketed in Tax j judgment 3 at page 91, in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklirf County, North Carolina, Mie undersigned Com-i miSsiouer will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the Town of j Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, at or about the | hour of twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 27 JULY I the following described land in j Louisburg Township, Franklin County. North Carolina: Listed in the name of Ilughi Leonard and described as follows: i Beginning at Ephraim Dent's ! corner on SouMi Main Street, and j running thence southwardly along the street on the road 194 feet to1 corner of lot sold by Harmon H. j Boone to G. W. Ford; thence west- 1 wardly along the line of said Ford J lot 250 feet to the corner of said ! Ford lot' in the line of John and { Susan Green; thence northwardly \ along Green's lirte to Dent's cor- j ner; thence eastwardly along j Dent's line 250 feet to the begin- j ning. For further reference see Book 233 at page 343, Franklin County registry. Dated and posted this the 26th day of June, 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, [ 6-30-4t Cominissioner.j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of K. H. Wheel er, deceased, late of Franklin County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 30th day of June, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th day of Julie, 1938. DAVID WHEELER, 6-30-6t Adm'r. NOTH'E OK SALK Under and by virtue of the au thority ol' sale contained in that certain judgment of the Superior Court of Kranklin County, North Carolina, entered in that certain tax foreclosure suit No. 14 4M, en titled "COMMISSIONERS OK THE TOWN OK LOUISBURG v. Mary Green Gill alias "Piggy., or "Peg gy" Gill, et al.", which said Judg ment is duly docketed in Tax Judgment Docket 3 at page 89, in the office of the Cleik of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, the undersign ed commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the Town of Louisburg, Kranklin County, North Carolina, at or about the hour of ewelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, ? JULY l?3H the following described land in Louisburg Townrh4p, Franklin County, North Carolina: Listed in the name of Mary Gill and described as follows: Lying on the north side of Blacktown Avenue, In the section of Louisburg known as Blacktown, adjoining the lands of John Mit chell, and fronting 61 feet on said Blacktown Avenue, and being the lot conveyed to Mary Green GUI on 1 December 1920 by~deed of Thos. B. Wilder. For further des cription s6e Book 244 at page 101, Franklin County Registry. Said lot lies on the street leading from Railroad St. to Blacktown Avenue, and is bounded on the east by the lands of Lena Yarborough and on the west by the lands of Sally Johnson and being the home place and reslden? of Mary Green Gill (also known as "Piggy" or "Peg gy" Gill). The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the com missioner a sum equal to 10% of the amount bid, to secure compli ance with the terms of the sale. Dated and posted this tUe 5th day of June, 1939,^ JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 6-9-4t Commissioner. EXECUTION SALE 1 Under and by virtue of an exe cution issued to me out of tbe Su perior Court of Franklia County in that action entitled, Farmers * Merchants Bank of Louisburg vs. H. C. Kearney and L H. Kearney to the use of Mary Q. Kearney, as signee, I will offer for tale at pub lic auction, for caib, at tbe court ly ? bouse door in Louisbyrg, N. C., at or about tbe bour of noon on MONDAY, tbe 3rd day of JULY, 1939, all the right, title and interest of . H. C. Kearney, defendant, in and to tbe following described lots or parcels of land situate in tbe County of Franklin, State of North Carolina: FIRST TRACT: One lot near the corporate limits of Franklin lon, N. C., bounded on the North by the lands of R. H. House, on the East by J. P. Jenkins, on the South by H. E. Ptarce, on the West by Hillsboro Road (Cheat ham "Street extended), it being the residue of lot No. 1 in deed of H. A. Kearney, Sheriff, to H. C. Kearney recorded in Book 261, Page 282, Registry of Franklin' County. SECOND TRACT: One lot or parcel of land about two miles West of Franklinton, bounded on the North by J. T. Cooper, on the South by T. F. Wilder, on the East i by T. F. Wilder and F. H. Cooke, on the West by J. S. Moss, con taining 14 .3-4 acres, more or less, and known as the Powell land and ? conveyed by N. Y. Gulley, Com- 1 missioner, to H. C. Kearney. This 29th day of May, 1939. 6-2-5t J. P. MOORE, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE [ Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of J. W. Baker, | deceased, late of Franklin County, | North Carolina, t'his is to notify all persons having claims against] the estate of said deceased to ex-j hibit them to the undersigned a-. > Louisburg, N. C., R 1, duly veri fied, on or before the 17 th day ot June, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of t'heir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 12th day of June, 1939. W. C. PRIVETTE, Adminis trator of J. W. Baker. W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 6-1 6-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' Having qualified as administra-j tor of tie estate of Mann Foster, deceased, late of Franklin County, i North Carolina, t-his is to notify : all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at ! Castalia, N. C., R 1, duly veri-j fled, on or before the 17th day of June, 1940, or this notice will be! pleaded in bar of Mieir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate! will please make immediate pay-j ment. This 12th day of June, 1939. JOSEPH T. 1NSCOE, Admin istrator of Mann Foster. W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. ti-16-6t ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix, C.T.A., of t'he estate of St.j Elmore Pearce, deceased, late ofj Franklin County, North Carolina., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Youngsville, N. C., duly verified. On or before t-he 17th duy of June, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in barfif their re-j covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make iin-l mediate payment. This 12th day of June, 1939. KATHERINE PEARCE, Administratrix, C.T.A., of the. Estate of St. Elmore Pearce. J. P. Lumpkin, Attorney. 6-16-61' ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Theodore' C. ' Cooiey, deceased, late of Frank lin Cuunty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the | undersigned at Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of May, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- 1 covery. All .persons indebted to | said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 16th day of May, 1939. EMMA COOLEY, Adminis tratrix of Theodore C. Cooiey. Little & Wilson, Attorneys. 5-26-6t NOTICE 155 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. ' Superior' Ootfrt" Commlssioners of t?e Town of Louisbtn^ V' Ethel Merritt, et jXT The defendants Alfrlicria H. i Herndon and husband, Willie ? Herndon, Jones Hayes. Mary Hay es, Sylvia Hayes, Farilla H. Green, Metoka H. Baker and husband, ' Nick Baker, will teke notice . that an action entitled as above has been institut ed and is now pending in the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, being a tax foreclosure suit affecting certain lands in the Town of Louisburg, Franklin County, to which suit the defend ants above named are proper par tiaa. ? iL., ? ? - -r 1 And the said defendants above named will take noMce that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg, on or before the 6th day of August, 1939, to answer or demur to the said complaint; otherwise, the plaintiff will apply for t'he relief demanded in his said complaint. Dated this the 19th day of June, 1939. W. V. AVENT, C. S. C., John F. Matthews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-23-4t NOTICE 152 M Nortfi Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Commissioners of tbe Town of Louisbnrg, ?. ti Maggie King, et al. Tbe defendants Handy King, Beulah King and Allison William* will take notice that an " action entitled as above hag been institut ed and Is now pending In the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, being a tax foreclosure suit affecting certain lands in the Town of Louisburg, Franklin County, to which suit the defend ants above named are proper par ties. And the said defendants above named will take noMce that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court ot Franklin County at his office in Louisburg, on or before the 5tU day of August, 1939, to answer or demur to the said complaint;' otherwise, the plaintiff will apply for t>he relief demanded in his said complaint. Dated this the 19th day of June, 1939 W. V. AVENT, C. S. C., John F. Matthews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-23-4t NOTICE 156 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg, . v. Jimmy Martin, et al. The defendants Jimmy Martin and wife, Martha Martin, and Floyd Martin will take notice that an action e n t i t I- e d as above has been institut ed and is now pending in the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, being a tax foreclosure suit affecting certain lands in the Town ' of Louisburg, Franklin County, to which suit the defend ants above named are proper par ties. "And the said defendants above named will take not-ice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court o? Franklin County at his office in Louisburg. on or before the 6th day of August, 1939, to answer or demur to the said complaint; otherwise, the plaintiff will apply for Mi e relief demanded' in his said complaint. Dated this the 19th day of June, 1939. W. V. AVENT, C. S. C., John F. Matthews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-23-4t NOTICE OK RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority of re-sale con tained in that certain order of re sale entered on 19 June 1939 in that tax foreclosure proceeding No. 130 M, Town of Louisburg v. Geo. W. Ford, et al., heirs at law of E. S. Ford, deceased, under Judgmnt Docket 3 ^t page 83, Clerk Superior Court of Franklin County, the undersigned commis sioner will offer for sale for cash at public auction to thehighest bidder at the door of the Frank lin County Court House in Louis burg, at or about the hour ot twelve o'clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, 3 JULY 1030, the following-described real es tate in Louisburg Township, Franklin County, North Carolina; A one-half undivided interest in that brick store building sitHi ate on the east side of Market street and known as the old Ay cocke Drug Company building, which is more particularly descri bed in Book 291 at page 82 and in Book 285 at page 317, in the public registry of Franklin Coun ty, office of the register of deeds. "At such re-sale the successful bidder will be required to deposit with the commissioner an amount equal to ten per centum of the amount bid for the purpose of se curing compliance with the terms of sale. Dated, posted and published, this 19 June 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 6-23-2t Commissioner, APEJ<iu3. | AFE^N. O. OHIre dofs every Saturday and Monday. Y^privr* for eye Mrttrilhatlon: f Saturday 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. Monday 0 a. m. to Noon. Other days by appointment only. Write or Phone No. 10. Prepare Early FOR SPRING ? ? . ? Reliable aervlce if Quality and Distinction la offered to yon for your DRY CLRAMNfi and 8HOK REPAIRING, at our new location where we are better equipped to serve yon. NOTE ? We have added a SHOE SHOP to our busines* RENNIR MANN, Expert Shoe Repairer. Call Cl Phone 44?-? SERVICE DRY CLEANERS AND 8H0E SHOP W. C. Right E. Naah St. LnM*I, *? O.
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